Background/issues: Truck drivers are at-risk of chronic disease because of work-related factors such as sedentariness, work patterns and lack of nutritional food choices. Workplace health promotion for truck drivers is difficult because of performance based pay, legislative regulations, industry culture and the absence of a ‘workplace’. Additionally, most are males over 45 years. This projects aims to explore workplace strategies to address nutrition and physical activity in Queensland truck drivers. Methods: The methodology is Participatory Action Research (PAR) which enables meaningful change through engagement and reflection. Four trucking companies in southeast Queensland with a potential reach of 425 truck drivers, are involved in this...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
The Queensland Transport Industry Workplace Health Intervention project was a Participatory Action R...
Introduction: Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most t...
- Introduction Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most ...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
A significant number of Australians are employed in the road transport industry. Research identifies...
A significant number of Australians are employed in the road transport industry. Research identifies...
Truck drivers are at increased risk of diet- and physical activity-related chronic diseases. Despite...
BACKGROUND: There is little published research about managers’ views about implementing and embeddin...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
The Queensland Transport Industry Workplace Health Intervention project was a Participatory Action R...
Introduction: Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most t...
- Introduction Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most ...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
This literature review was undertaken to inform a settings based health promotion research project, ...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
Truck drivers have been identified as being at risk for developing chronic disease, due to long peri...
A significant number of Australians are employed in the road transport industry. Research identifies...
A significant number of Australians are employed in the road transport industry. Research identifies...
Truck drivers are at increased risk of diet- and physical activity-related chronic diseases. Despite...
BACKGROUND: There is little published research about managers’ views about implementing and embeddin...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
Challenging work patterns, extended periods of sedentariness and limited access to nutritional food ...
The Queensland Transport Industry Workplace Health Intervention project was a Participatory Action R...